Nuovi supporti necessari man mano che le bollette energetiche si impostano ulteriormente, avvertono i funzionari

    https://www.irishtimes.com/environment/2025/03/06/rising-electricity-and-gas-prices-prompt-government-officials-to-revisit-targeted-supports/

    di Banania2020

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    1. 52-61-64-75 on

      Why don’t we uncouple the price of renewables from the price of non renewables? Is it an incentive thing to encourage renewable generation? Cause it seems stupid for the end user

    2. Accomplished_Fun6481 on

      Maybe just build the wind farms and let people get over it. I’m sorry that your grainy, overfiltered selfie at the coast will have a slightly different grey pixel on the horizon

    3. Instead of inefficiently funneling more money through government, and creating more burocracy, just do away with the 9% vat on energy bills completely

    4. Crackabis on

      Flogas have finally caught up with my gas bill, meter man was out during the week and I nearly cried when I saw him! €600 bill owed to them now. They were extremely underestimating how much gas I was using.

    5. El_McKell on

      If we get more supports can they please find a way to get them to people who actually need them (maybe a payment per person instead of per household). I didn’t pay a cent for electricity from November 2022 to November 2024 while other people were seriously struggling.

    6. Pro1apsed on

      The government could use last year’s surplus to build a few Rolls Royce micro nuclear reactors, reducing Irelands dependence on fossil fuels to zero while lowering the cost of electricity for everyone.

    7. WraithsOnWings2023 on

      Sounds like more record profits for the energy companies 

    8. cedardesk on

      One day we read how great our renewable sector is going, the next we read about how prices are going up. It’s a recurring theme…hmm…

    9. Physical_Lobster7136 on

      Jumping on this to ask what supplier people are with (we’ve a smart meter and currently on a green rate). Our contract is up next month and looking to switch

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